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Floating

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Floating may refer to:

  • a type of dental work performed on horse teeth
  • use of an isolation tank
  • the guitar-playing technique where chords are sustained rather than scratched
  • Floating (play), by Hugh Hughes
  • Floating (psychological phenomenon), slipping into altered states
  • Floating exchange rate, a market-valued currency
  • Floating voltage, and floating ground, a voltage or ground in an electric circuit that is not connected to the Earth or another reference voltage
  • Floating point, a representation in computing of rational numbers most commonly associated with the IEEE 754 standard
  • Floating (film), a 1997 American drama film

Albums and songs

  • Floating (Eloy album) (1974)
  • Floating (Ketil Bjørnstad album) (2005)
  • Floating (EP), a 1991 EP by Bill Callahan
  • "Floating" (The Moody Blues song) (1969)
  • "Floating" (Megan Rochell song) (2006)
  • "Floating" (Jape song) (2004)
  • "Floating", a song by Jolin Tsai from the 2000 album Don't Stop
  • "Floatin", a 2018 song by Uncle Kracker
  • "Floating", a song by Schoolboy Q featuring 21 Savage from the 2019 album Crash Talk

See also

  • Float (disambiguation)
  • Flotation (disambiguation)
  • Buoyancy
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